June 2019 Archive
1441.
I Shouldn’t Have to Publish This in The New York Times (nytimes.com)
1442.
How Cars Transformed Policing (bostonreview.net)
1443.
Living and Dying at the Port of Ancient Rome (arch.cam.ac.uk)
1444.
For God’s Sake, Margaret (1976) (oikos.org)
1445.
The Unequal Recovery: Measuring Financial Distress by Zip Code (stlouisfed.org)
1446.
Hearing your touch: A new acoustic side channel on smartphones (arxiv.org)
1447.
Seki Takakazu (en.wikipedia.org)
1448.
Tracing the Supply Chain Attack on Android (krebsonsecurity.com)
1449.
Hypersonic Missiles Are Unstoppable (nytimes.com)
1450.
Pogo stick rental startup swears it’s not a joke (sf.curbed.com)
1451.
Plot to steal cryptocurrency foiled by NPM (blog.npmjs.org)
1452.
Africa needs more data centers (iafrikan.com)
1453.
In the 1820s, a new kind of lens saved ships (bbc.com)
1454.
Some of America’s Top Chicken Purveyors Are Under Investigation for Price Fixing (eater.com)
1455.
How do most SPAs handle breaking API schema changes? (twitter.com)
1456.
Researchers confirm that narwhals and belugas can interbreed (news.ku.dk)
1457.
TV meteorologist objected to management’s ‘code red’ orders (washingtonpost.com)
1458.
RISC-V Bitmanip Extension [pdf] (raw.githubusercontent.com)
1459.
An Explicitly Relational Neural Network Architecture (arxiv.org)
1460.
FreeBSD project turns 26 years old (freebsdfoundation.org)
1461.
How to Build a Universe That Doesn't Fall Apart Two Days Later (1978) (urbigenous.net)
1462.
Linux and FreeBSD: Multiple TCP-based remote denial of service vulnerabilities (github.com)
1463.
Ancient DNA Illuminates Pastoralism’s Rise in Africa (sapiens.org)
1464.
Some network structures are more defensible than others (hbr.org)
1465.
Microsoft Flight Simulator Announced – E3 2019 (m.ign.com)
1466.
DailyMail: fifty percent drop in traffic after Google update (seroundtable.com)
1467.
US 'launched cyber-attack on Iran weapons systems' (bbc.co.uk)
1468.
Ask HN: How would you teach teens to code in 2019?
1469.
Food-Delivery Couriers Exploit Desperate Migrants in France (nytimes.com)
1470.
High-Tech can’t last: there are limited essential elements (energyskeptic.com)